Mylène Meyer
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Lyon College
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Mylène Meyer, a faculty member at Lyon College, focuses on neurological disorders, with particular emphasis on Parkinson's Disease and genetic neurodegenerative diseases. Meyer's research also encompasses transcranial magnetic stimulation studies and the use of botulinum toxin in treating related neurological conditions.
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- h-index: 7
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 191
Selected Publications
- Mild cognitive dysfunction in hereditary spastic paraplegia 4 disease related to fluorodesoxyglucose cerebral positron emission tomography (2025) DOI
- Long-term neuropsychological consequences of severe COVID-19 infection: the NEUROCOG-COVID study (2025) DOI
- Brain 18F-FDG-PET abnormalities and their associations with neuropsychological assessment in initially hospitalized patients with post-COVID-19 conditions: a prospective and longitudinal study (2025) DOI
- Deep Brain Stimulation-Perception Scale (2024) DOI
- Influence of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion on cognition and behavior in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review (2024) DOI
- Development and validation of the DBS-PS (Deep Brain Stimulation-Perception Scale): Assessing parkinsonian patients' expectations to prevent post-operative disappointment? (2024) DOI
- Parkinson’s Disease: Coping Strategies, Cognitive Restructuring and Deep Brain Stimulation (2024) DOI
- Extension of the Clinicoradiologic Spectrum of Newly Described End-Truncating <i>LAMB1</i> Variations (2023) DOI
- Illness perceptions in pre-operative Parkinson’s disease patients (2023) DOI
- Personality assessment with Temperament and Character Inventory in Parkinson's disease (2022) DOI
- Reduced penetrance of an eastern French mutation in ATL1 autosomal-dominant inheritance (SPG3A): extended phenotypic spectrum coupled with brain 18F-FDG PET (2022) DOI
- Heterogeneity of PD-MCI in Candidates to Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation: Associated Cortical and Subcortical Modifications (2022) DOI
- Benefit of cognitive behavioral therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorders in Huntington’s disease: a case report (2022) DOI
- Apomorphine et somnolence diurne excessive dans la maladie de Parkinson : étude DOPAWAKE (2022) DOI
- Personality Related to Quality-of-Life Improvement After Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease (PSYCHO-STIM II) (2021) DOI
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